Jurassic World & The Newest Dinosaurs in the Dominion

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Dissecting Devour (feat the First Werewolf in TIJ History)

Director Scott B. Hansen, writer/producer Desirée Hansen, actor Gus Langley, and even Mae the werewolf join to talk about the wild new horror movie DEVOUR! Find out how a movie about a vampire metal band spiraled into a universe filled with werewolves, sirens, warlocks, minotaurs ...  Show more

It's For The Kids - Charlie Benante Talks New Anthrax, Pantera, Maiden & Hetfield

Charlie Benante returns to talk all about the brand-new Anthrax single “It’s For The Kids,” the upcoming album “Cursum Perficio,” and why it took Anthrax nearly 10 YEARS to release new music! Charlie explains the Anthrax songwriting process, writing riffs and demos on guitar, bal ...  Show more

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